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Chris Hilton

    Chris Hilton draws from his own life experiences, recounting adventures in the Caribbean. His writing offers an honest portrayal of a quest for a simpler life and passionate relationships. Themes of love, stability, and danger are explored, alongside the power of determination and the search for new beginnings. His style is direct and personal, often focusing on the emotional impact of his experiences.

    The Attraction of Cuba
    • The Attraction of Cuba

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Chris Hilton went to Havana to escape the drudgery of everyday life in England—and, boy, did he escape it. Suddenly he found himself mixed up with a variety of gangland chancers, some Cuban, one British, all living on the edge of legality. There was always a risk of their money-making schemes getting rumbled by the police but that’s what made it so the chance, the risk. Office life this wasn’t. And then there was Jamilia—a refugee from rural poverty, who’d come to the big city as a teenager, and been rescued from the streets by an unnerving family of small-time criminals. “A little crazy is good,” Jamilia tells Chris—and a little crazy they become, living hard, loving hard and putting back a deal of Cuban rum. But how long can craziness last? And what happens when good fortune turns to bad?

      The Attraction of Cuba
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